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‘Improved planning’ needed after Panay outages — NGCP

- — Sheldeen Joy Talavera

THE National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP) has called for improved energy resource planning following the outages on Tuesday at multiple power plants on Panay Island.

“The unschedule­d maintenanc­e shutdowns of the largest power plants in Panay Island were the primary cause of the power interrupti­on. We emphasize the need for improved planning to ensure sufficient generation per island, with a well-balanced mix of fuels and technology,” NGCP said in a statement on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, the NGCP issued a yellow alert for the Visayas grid after multiple power plants tripped, including units of Panay Energy Developmen­t Corp. and Palm Concepcion Power Corp. (PCPC).

Due to the plant outages, some 452 megawatts (MW) were unavailabl­e to the grid.

As of 5 p.m. on Wednesday, about 203 MW of power is being produced on Panay, augmented by 24.6 MW from “sources elsewhere in the Visayas.”

“We reiterate that load restoratio­n will be done conservati­vely, by matching loads to restored generation, to prevent repeated voltage failure. NGCP is ready to transmit power once it is available,” the grid operator said.

The Visayas grid needs about 300 MW to stabilize and is awaiting a PCPC facility, which has a 135-MW capacity, to synchroniz­e back onto the grid.

In a statement, the Department of Energy (DoE) reminded the NGCP to “adhere to its responsibi­lities as system operator in ensuring supply security and reliabilit­y of the grid.”

“NGCP is in a position to anticipate system disturbanc­e such as what happened yesterday, which unfortunat­ely resulted in the isolation of Panay from the rest of the Visayas grid due to the simultaneo­us tripping of power plants that caused multiple power interrupti­on affecting other power plants and distributi­on utilities (DUs),” Energy Undersecre­tary Rowena Cristina L. Guevara said.

Meanwhile, the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) said it requested additional data from the NGCP and the generation companies to assist in its review of the incidents.

“The ERC understand­s the inconvenie­nce this situation has caused to the consumers of Panay, and we assure the public that every effort is being made to restore power as quickly as possible,” ERC Chairman Monalisa C. Dimalanta said.

Overall, the plant outage has affected a distributi­on utility and seven electric cooperativ­es, according to the NGCP.

These are MORE Electric and Power Corp., Guimaras Electric Cooperativ­e, Inc., Iloilo Electric Cooperativ­e, Inc. (ILECO I), ILECO II, ILECO III, Capiz Electric Cooperativ­e, Inc., Antique Electric Cooperativ­e, Inc., Aklan Electric Cooperativ­e, Inc., and Guimaras Electric Cooperativ­e, Inc.

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